Media personality and fashion entrepreneur Noble Igwe has called on Nigerians to shift their focus from the glitz and glamour of Detty December parties to the deeper value of reconnecting with family during the Christmas season.

In a heartfelt message, Igwe stressed the importance of spending quality time with loved ones and creating lasting memories. He urged people to return home to be with aged parents, siblings, and close family members, emphasizing that experiences and connections matter far more than wealth or material displays.

“Go home, see your aged parents, see your siblings, and spend time with loved ones during Christmas. It does not matter how much you earn; do it when you can and do it for the memories. Nothing is promised,” Igwe said, highlighting the fleeting nature of time and the importance of nurturing family bonds.

His words have resonated with many Nigerians, particularly those living in the diaspora or in major cities, who often find themselves torn between work commitments, travel logistics, and the festive excitement of the season. Igwe’s message serves as a timely reminder that the true spirit of the holidays lies in togetherness, not extravagance.

The media personality’s appeal reflects a growing conversation in Nigeria around meaningful celebrations, encouraging people to balance the excitement of seasonal festivities with the enduring value of family connections and shared experiences.